// Brick is a project based around creativity and culture, to inspire people to create a finer, more colourful life. An insight into a eclectic range of creatives and inspiring individuals, who produce little pieces of art, photography, journalism or anything that influences and helps the world around them.
Jessica Hische, an outstanding typographer, this can easily be backed up by the companies she has worked with and the clients she has produced work for. Jessica gained a lot of recognition over the last few years as she has become more (more…)
Daniel Carlsten is a fantastic designer whos work is predominately based around print. Daniel spent the last five years as an art director, graphic designer and illustrator at the creative collective Acne but has recently founded his own business. (more…)
Katheryn Loves photographs are like memories of a life that never existed. Her dream like images transport you into a different world which seems quite lonely and desolate. However these images are beautiful and really tell a story (more…)
Christian Flatscher’s photography is really beautiful and here you can see his work from his architectural work ‘diverses’. Christians work is mostly made up of architectural photography but his work also crosses into landscape and seing (more…)
Christopher Brand, a graphic designer and illustrator from New York has a superb portfolio containing book covers that have been created for some impressive publishers & companies, Knopf, Little Brown and Company, The New York Times and Penguin, to name a few.
Sometimes we just don’t know the full names of the people we feature but none the less Rafafans is a brilliant designer with a fresh unique style. Rafafans work is a breath of fresh air as well as having a much deeper meaning from the aesthetic you see. (more…)
Check out these lovely illustrations on flickr by Carolina Torres who is a Graphic Designer at the University of Buenos Aires. Constantly we keep noticing some amazing talent come from South America and Carolina continues this with some beautiful imaginative illustrations.
We start this week with a really inspiring spanish designer who goes by the name of Alberto Hernández. Alberto’s work is incredibly clean and well thought out and you can see this by looking at any of his projects, especially his ‘hybrid novels’ which is visually stunning.